terrible的中文用法及示例

  • 0 very unpleasant or serious or of low quality -- 糟糕的;可怕的;嚴重的;低劣的

    • We have just received some terrible news. 我們剛剛收到一些可怕的消息。

    • The weather was terrible. 天氣糟透了。

  • 1 very bad at doing something -- 糟透的,蹩腳的

    • I'm a terrible skier/swimmer/dancer. 我不擅長滑雪/游泳/跳舞。

    • You're a terrible liar. 你真不擅長說謊。

  • 2 used to emphasize the great degree of something -- 極度的;厲害的;劇烈的;非常嚴重的

    • UK She's a terrible nuisance. 她是個極討厭的人。

    • This project is a terrible waste of money. 這個專案計劃完全是在浪費錢財。

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双语用例

  • The terrible thing that happened to him, through no fault of his own, was that he did those things.

  • To highlight the terrible conditions at the plantations, he drew quite a harsh picture of women's life in the village home.

  • Traumatic events take place and their terrible effects may last a lifetime.

  • Moreover, although there is no doubt that witnessing the executions was a terrible thing, the powers of a witch may have been equally terrible.

  • We wanted an outcome that would be a true reflection of the terrible extent to which we were dispirited by the choices.

  • There is something terrible about seeing others go about life with rational deliberateness while we continue to bumble around.

  • Autonomy now appears a problem, in the context of the terrible organ shortage we face.

  • Of course, such experiments on animals also raise moral issues, especially in the absence of any justification based on curing terrible diseases.

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